abstract: Current obesity statistics exceed national goals with Hispanics disproportionately affected. Evidence suggests a family centered methodology focusing on culture can positively improve weight loss, client satisfaction and participation. This project will evaluate use of culturally tailored resources for primary care providers to educate Hispanics on weight loss. Eight providers in a small practice in the Southwestern US were recruited to complete a pre- and postEBPAS tool after an educational session. A BMI form tracked provider use of the fotonovela intervention against preferred methods. Feedback on time spent educating and overall perception were collected. Four providers completed the pre-EBPAS, three completed the post-, one p...
Obesity is a rising public health concern in the United States that contributes to the development o...
This paper describes the rationale and design for a family- and community-based pilot program focuse...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Obesity is a rapidly growing health problem in the United States. Certain populations are at high ri...
Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic whites, yet little research has been...
This scoping review examined intervention and sample characteristics of family-based obesity prevent...
With the prevalence of overweight an obesity continuing to grow in the United States, the condition ...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
Introduction: Current trends indicate there has been a decrease in obesity prevalence. However, obes...
Childhood obesity affects approximately 20% of U.S. preschool children. Early prevention is needed t...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore how the phenomenon of familismo effects behaviora...
Background: Recent studies indicate a rise in the prevalence of obesity in children of various age g...
Across the lifespan, Hispanics in the United States (US) suffer from higher prevalence of obesity th...
Latino children experience higher rates of obesity than do non-Latino white children. Family-centere...
Obesity is a rising public health concern in the United States that contributes to the development o...
This paper describes the rationale and design for a family- and community-based pilot program focuse...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...
Obesity is a rapidly growing health problem in the United States. Certain populations are at high ri...
Mexican Americans are more likely to be obese than non-Hispanic whites, yet little research has been...
This scoping review examined intervention and sample characteristics of family-based obesity prevent...
With the prevalence of overweight an obesity continuing to grow in the United States, the condition ...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
Introduction: Current trends indicate there has been a decrease in obesity prevalence. However, obes...
Childhood obesity affects approximately 20% of U.S. preschool children. Early prevention is needed t...
Abstract: Obesity in Hispanic chil-dren is epidemic. Recent recommen-dations are to focus on parent ...
abstract: The purpose of this study was to explore how the phenomenon of familismo effects behaviora...
Background: Recent studies indicate a rise in the prevalence of obesity in children of various age g...
Across the lifespan, Hispanics in the United States (US) suffer from higher prevalence of obesity th...
Latino children experience higher rates of obesity than do non-Latino white children. Family-centere...
Obesity is a rising public health concern in the United States that contributes to the development o...
This paper describes the rationale and design for a family- and community-based pilot program focuse...
A Thesis submitted to The University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix in partial fulfillment...